Hi,

Hmmm ... why are so many people having problems with this?
There must be some problem with the manifest, such that it isn't always
generated properly -- or perhaps a bug in the java task on some versions of
ANT.

Anyway, as the first line seems to work for more people, perhaps we should
change it.


Adrian
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Adrian Dick ([EMAIL PROTECTED])


Nadir Amra <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 08/07/2005 17:21:55:

> In buildTest.xml, we have the following lines:
>
>                 <!-- use the following java task if client stub
> generation fails -->
>                 <!-- <java classname="org.apache.axis.wsdl.wsdl2ws.
> WSDL2Ws" fork="true"> -->
>                  <java jar="${dir.wsdl2ws}/wsdl2ws.jar" fork="true">
>
> I am wondering whether making the default the the first line and
> commenting out the second line will break anyone?
>
> When I run the test bucket, I get errors, I have to use the commented-out

> line to get things to work.  If that works for everyone, then I think it
> should be the default, no?
>
>
>
> John Hawkins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 07/05/2005 02:36:50 PM:
>
> >
> > Hi folks,
> >
> > I've created a new target in build.xml called buildAndRunUnitTests.
> > It works OK for me but before I make it the default target can
> > someone else please try it out? Just call the build.xml file as you
> > would normally but call the target buildAndRunUnitTests. Your cmd
> > line should look something like ->
> >
> > ant <your usual build.xml -D options if you use any> <-file build.
> > xml> buildAndRunUnitTests
> >
> > When we're happy that it works with everyone's environment I'll make
> > it the default target.
> >
> > I'd also like to make it stop the build if it fails to run the unit
> > tests correctly (if everyone agrees) - I don't see the point in
> > having the unit tests if they can fail and not stop the build.
> >
> > cheers for now,
> > John.

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